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Bill Bramhall

Bill Bramhall

M2Bulls

M2Bulls

By Marty Two Bulls Sr.
Pedro X. Molina

Pedro X. Molina

Kevin Necessary Editorial Cartoons

Kevin Necessary Editorial Cartoons

By Kevin Necessary
Tim Campbell

Tim Campbell

Clay Jones

Clay Jones

Brian McFadden

Brian McFadden

Rebecca Hendin

Rebecca Hendin

Lalo Alcaraz

Lalo Alcaraz

Nick Anderson

Nick Anderson

Clay Bennett

Clay Bennett

Lisa Benson

Lisa Benson

Steve Benson

Steve Benson

Chip Bok

Chip Bok

Jeff Danziger

Jeff Danziger

Matt Davies

Matt Davies

John Deering

John Deering

Walt Handelsman

Walt Handelsman

Kevin Kallaugher

Kevin Kallaugher

By KAL
Mike Luckovich

Mike Luckovich

Jack Ohman

Jack Ohman

Jim Morin

Jim Morin

Pat Oliphant

Pat Oliphant

Ted Rall

Ted Rall

Joel Pett

Joel Pett

Drew Sheneman

Drew Sheneman

Dana Summers

Dana Summers

Tom Toles

Tom Toles

Steve Breen

Steve Breen

Gary Markstein

Gary Markstein

Michael Ramirez

Michael Ramirez

Chris Britt

Chris Britt

Marshall Ramsey

Marshall Ramsey

Joe Heller

Joe Heller

Matt Wuerker

Matt Wuerker

Matt Bors

Matt Bors

Rob Rogers

Rob Rogers

Robert Ariail

Robert Ariail

Jen Sorensen

Jen Sorensen

Phil Hands

Phil Hands

Jeff Stahler

Jeff Stahler

Moderately Confused

Moderately Confused

By Jeff Stahler
B.C.

B.C.

By Mastroianni and Hart
Baby Blues

Baby Blues

By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
Off the Mark

Off the Mark

By Mark Parisi
Pickles

Pickles

By Brian Crane
9 to 5

9 to 5

By Harley Schwadron
Agnes

Agnes

By Tony Cochran
Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
Bound and Gagged

Bound and Gagged

By Dana Summers
Daddy's Home

Daddy's Home

By Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein
Domestic Abuse

Domestic Abuse

By Jeremy Lambros
Doonesbury

Doonesbury

By Garry Trudeau
For Better or For Worse

For Better or For Worse

By Lynn Johnston
FoxTrot

FoxTrot

By Bill Amend
FoxTrot Classics

FoxTrot Classics

By Bill Amend
Frank and Ernest

Frank and Ernest

By Thaves
Loose Parts

Loose Parts

By Dave Blazek
Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

By Wiley Miller
The Middletons

The Middletons

By Dana Summers
The Other Coast

The Other Coast

By Adrian Raeside
Overboard

Overboard

By Chip Dunham
(th)ink

(th)ink

By Keith Knight
Rubes

Rubes

By Leigh Rubin
Shoe

Shoe

By Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
Speed Bump

Speed Bump

By Dave Coverly
Stone Soup

Stone Soup

By Jan Eliot
Strange Brew

Strange Brew

By John Deering
Win, Lose, Drew

Win, Lose, Drew

By Drew Litton
Tom the Dancing Bug

Tom the Dancing Bug

By Ruben Bolling
ViewsAfrica

ViewsAfrica

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsAmerica

ViewsAmerica

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsAsia

ViewsAsia

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsBusiness

ViewsBusiness

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsLatinAmerica

ViewsLatinAmerica

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsEurope

ViewsEurope

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsMidEast

ViewsMidEast

By Cartoon Movement-US
Views of the World

Views of the World

By Cartoon Movement-US

Recent Comments

  1. over 2 years ago on Michael Ramirez

    Talk about a dim bulb! Ramirez thinks like a poor person, fated to always remain poor: “how much does this cost me right now?” The cost of an LED bulb over its average lifetime of 20 years is about $34. Over the same period, the cost of incandescent bulbs (that’s plural, of course, because they don’t last very long) is about $211. (See https://www.viribright.com/lumen-output-comparing-led-vs-cfl-vs-incandescent-wattage/.) And, of course, that calculation doesn’t include the time and costs of getting so many replacement incandescent bulbs. Ramirez is the dim bulb!

  2. over 3 years ago on Dana Summers

    What’s hyprocacy? Or did you mean that they’re superspreaders for democracy? (Maybe you should type out your text and run it through a spell checker.)

  3. almost 4 years ago on Gary Varvel

    Really, Varvel?! You don’t know the difference between government censorship and the exercise of a company’s right to control how its private property is used?

  4. about 4 years ago on Tom Toles

    Thanks for the many years of terrific, insightful, and clever cartoons.

  5. about 4 years ago on Michael Ramirez

    Visit this webpage to see a relevant counterpoint: https://www.cartoonistgroup.com/store/add.php?iid=8449.(In case the link doesn’t show up or doesn’t work, search for Nick Anderson’s Editorial Cartoons, Image 8449, published on 10/06/2004.) Most people (including, apparently, Michael Ramirez) have no understanding of the vital role that the government plays in doing the basic science that makes it possible for private corporations to bring technology to market.

  6. over 4 years ago on Michael Ramirez

    And, of course, you remember Ramirez’s strong criticism of the Iraqis who pulled down and destroyed statutes of Saddam Hussein—not to mention his trenchant criticism of the removal of statues of Stalin and Lenin and his outrage at the renaming of Stalingrad and Leningrad. You remember when he cautioned us that those people were, by “erasing history,” dooming us to repeat it.

    Oh, wait … I guess I missed those criticisms. Consistency, Ramirez?!

    Snarkiness aside, no one is suggesting erasing history. How about teaching it honestly and not celebrating those who were, even by the moral standards of their time, horribly monstrous individuals? (Columbus was condemned and briefly imprisoned for his treatment of indigenous people in the Caribbean. And I don’t think that selling nine and ten year old girls into sexual slavery was condoned by the Catholic Church even in Columbus’s time.)

  7. over 5 years ago on Non Sequitur

    I’m so sorry that our local paper, the Columbus Dispatch, has overreacted to the errant (but well-deserved) comment in a recent Non Sequitur comic and dropped the strip. Non Sequitur is, without a doubt, the smartest comic the Dispatch carried.

  8. about 6 years ago on Bob Gorrell

    Gorrell: I watch the news a lot. I’ve yet to see one pundit or reporter say that “all Trump supporters are racists”. Can you find me one? I don’t mean some loony person you find on the Internet. I mean someone who is a serious commentator. I suppose coming up with something that’s true to base a cartoon on is more difficult to do than making up an opponent to attack. Straw men are easy to create. But, really, it’s not very insightful to refute a position that no serious person holds.

  9. over 6 years ago on Mike Lester

    Kinda puts a lie to the administration’s (and, specifically Trump’s) claim that the Democrats don’t care about illegal immigration and want completely open borders, don’t you think? Thanks for providing more evidence of the lies of the Trump administration!

  10. over 6 years ago on Clay Bennett

    Hadn’t you heard? Pruitt has officially changed the name of the agency. ‘EPA’ now stands for ‘Environmental Predation Agency’.